The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, October 08, 1920, Image 2

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Dear Madam: Phone the
Lews to M 6 2 1 and oblige.
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Ladies dress skirts for M-4312.
$1.00 and uu at Mrs. (ireg-i
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The Auto U tilities C o. is
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American home would he proud to have her boudoir
k : giving a Goodrich tube free
with every Goodrich tire
furnished with the ivory pieces and ivory sets which
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are on display at this store.
They make most ex­
cellent birthday and wedding gifts. Combs, brushes,
mirrors, everything that a queen uses.
Williams 9 Drug Co.
“ Home of the Grafonola”
PERFECT SERVICE
PU RE DRUGS
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with Perfected V A L V E IN HAND MOTOR
OW NERS o f the Nash Six are
most enthusiastic over the con­
sistently high character o f its per­
formance.
It is not only its exceptional
power which pleases them but also
its extraordinary comfort, its u11-
usual economy and its remarkable
beauty of design and tinish.
We believe that you too will be
equally convinced o f the superior­
ity o f the Nash Six by an actual
demonstration o f its ability.
FOB SALE
Clover reaper, cut 15 acres; Me-
Cormick binder, cut lOO acres; 2
horses; hop baler, stove, pipe,
baskets and other supplies. Phone
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Miss Emma Henkle was
here from -Cortland Satur-
daV. returning the follow-
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foh s a l e
John E v­
were visi­
the home
Mrs. Gale
William iŸlum o f Inde­
pendence and M yrtle ¡S.
¡Stowed o f Duxton were li­
censed to wed at Va“ eouver
last ¡Saturday.
¡Save furnace coal ¡Spring
and Ead by using C ole’s
A ir Tight W ood ¡Stove. It
holds the fire ad night. J.
D. iiibb s tk Co.
Mrs. E. L. Townsend re­
turned
Thursday
from
Cortland where she has
been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Albert Claus.
William Pavree was un­
fortunate enough to have
Iiis automobile damaged in
a collision on the state fair
grounds last Eridav.
handled A No. 1 Stoves
at
very
reasonable
prices.
Nobody ever
makes a mistake by pur­
chasing stoves at our
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¡Sportsmen's headquarters . Taken up by the undersigned at
for ammunition that gets hie place, seven miles south of In-
the game.
Tresh stock, dependence, about June t, black
horse, weight about 1200, uge about
Willard E. Craven. Hdw.
Mr. and Mrs.
ans of Cortland
tors last week at
of their daughter.
Alexander.
Time to put them up. Too chilly right now in
the morning and at night. As in years past we are
official headquarters for heating stoves. W e have
established a good stove business because we
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i 1 new Ford Truck with cab and ■
bed used about 3 months,
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2 used Over lands,
2 used Maxwells.
j All the above cars are in good
running order and guaranteed by
us.
auto utilities co .
Independence and Dallas,
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Entire stock o f Ladies’
coats, suits and dresses at
Dfe-war prices at Mrs.
G regory’s store in Dallas.
STOVES
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store— in fact we sell so
many we have difficulty
twelve years. Owner to pay for
advertising and keep.
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J. H. WARD
R. 2, Independence.
in keeping them in
stock. I f you have nev­
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One O. I. C. brood sow. Owner
may have same by paying damages j ?
and costip.
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FOR SALE:
At Ace Garage, j g
1917 Port touring car. Good con-1 =
dition new set tires, upholstering =
and paint good. Price reasonable
and some terms if desired.
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er bought a stove of us
it is to your interest to
do
so.
If you
have
bought a stove o f us, we
know
y o u ’ll
buy
the
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next one here, too.
¡WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.|
FOR SALE: Shoats about ten _
weeks old. H K. Cauthorn, Phone | |j
SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & H U FF HDW . CO.
F 1521, Independence.
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FOUND: An overcoat. Owner to I
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prove property and p«jy for this ad.
John M. Dickinson, Independence. 9
FARMS AND ACREAGE WANTED
For -real service and results list
your property with us. W e have
six salesmen with machines. We
inspect and photograph your prop­
erty and advertise extensively, and
have a demand for property at all
times. Fred W . German Co., 732
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port­
land, Oregon.
4-3
Free Tube
With Tires
For a short time
Edward J. ¡Steele o f Su-
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ver and Walter V. A cock
and Samuel H. Edge o f In ­
Cole, piano tuner,
dependence were granted ti- of Arthur
Albany
was here Tues- j
nai citizenship papers last dav.
W e will give one Goodrich tube FREE with
week.
each Goodrich Tire, cord or fabric, any size.
Fritz Torgeson and fami­
ly
moved
to
Albany
last
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C. E. Griffin, who has been
Every one knows the good quality of the
in the drug business at week.
Mr. Carroll and wife
Mauleton. Iowa, for thirty
Goodrich Tires.
years, is visiting his broth­ were shopping in Albany j
er-in-law. J. A. Reynolds. Tuesday.
Mr. Griffin is not getting a
Ed Lichtv and Air. Lucas
very good sample o f Oregon both had a runaway but no j
weather.
serious damage.
Mrs. Nickles and family
W. 11. Walker went to bought a farm near Am ity j
Portland last ¡Sunday to see and moved last week.
Mrs. Walker who has been
NASH AND M A X W E L L CARS AND TRUCKS
Kreutz and wife of
in that citv several weeks. La Roval
Grande
visited
relatives
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The mavor reports Mrs.
W alker’s condition very here the last o f the week.
There were quite a num­
satisfactory.
Her many
friends here will be delight­ ber from here attended the ' IIIIB!l!Bil!HIIIBIIWIIBil!B1l!RIIDiliaillBI-l>RillBil!BI!!BlllHlliaillBlliB4l!RillBjliBLB!i!BIIIB^
ed to know that she is im­ state fair at Salem la stly
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week.
proving nicely.
Airs. N. C. Anderson call- jj
Mr. and Mrs. W.T. House ed on her sister. Airs. E. E. ’
nad son and daughter will Cole Saturday at AIon-|i
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leave Saturday for Seattle. mouth.
Mr. House will go on to
Airs. Margaret AfcClain i
Canada where with a son spent last week with her f
and Russell Ballard will daughter. Airs. J . AI. Prath- «
spend the winter trtippiug. er. at Corvallis.
|g And are putting out the best bread on the market.
Mrs. House and children
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will remain in Seattle until H. Murphev and Sons’ =
he returns and the children prune crop to the extent of ¡ 1 ' by electricity.
will attend school.
*1000 or *1500.
Try it; You will like it.
Mrs. Alav W arren of I
Since announcing the re­ Portland is visiting her 1
opening of her studio Oct. 1, parents. Air. and All’s. W. I. ■
Airs. Lottie Hedges McIn­ Reynolds this week.
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Our
school
commenced
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last
Wednesday
with
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esting. There will be many W. I. Reynolds as principal.
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sides many new ones who
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The window of the soul— the eye,
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will otter an added interest. Rickreall came and took
Arost precious gift to man,
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Iler pupils are always tr'r ni°ther. Airs. Louise
As busy years o f life go by,
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ready to aid with public en- Harman. home. with her.
Preserve it while you can.
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tertaining and offer many Mrs. Harman is m verv
numbers during the year poor health.
Take care of your eyes. You don’t need to go to some ■
The AI. E. Sunday school
for the pleasure of the pub­
large city to be fitted with a good pair of glasses.
elected the following offi­
lic.
cers: Superintendent. P er­
ry W ells: assistant superin­
Political Mass Meeting
tendent.
Milt AtcGowan;
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secretary. Clifford W ells;
P R IN C IP A L OF THE A IR L IE SCHOOL,
To the legal voters of the treasurer. W arren AIcGow-
eitv o f Independence. Ore­ an: organist, Ruth Prather;
is also a graduate and licensed optometrist and has
gon: You are hereby notifi­ librarian. Etta Wells.
had
many years’ experience in the work of fitting
ed that I. the undersigned,
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CITY AND COUNTRY
do herebv call a mass meet­
glasses
scientifically.
f
ing o f the legal voters of In­
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See him at any time that will not interfere with
dependence.
Oregon.
to
Ladies trimmed hats verv ■
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school duties.
meet at the eitv hall Alon- reasonably priced at Airs,
dav the llth . dav o f Goto- G regory's store in Dallas.
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her. 1920. at 7:30 P. Af.
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thereof for the purpose o f
Willamette Temple. No.
nominating one candidate 45 , Pvthian Sisters will re­
fer nmvor. one for recorder sume their regular meet-
and three couneilmen to he ings on Thursday. Oct. 14.
voted for on Nov. 2. 1920. at AU members are requested
the general citv. state and to be present.
countv election.
Pont bn n «lacker; eat Liberty
Dated Oct. 7th. 1920.
Auto Utilities Co.
There will be no decline in the
price of Nash cars and trucks
before July 1921.
Auto Utilities Co.
DALLAS
C STREE r
Have installed Electric ]
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Independence Bakery
The Home Beautiful
Every woman’s heart is bound up in beauti­
fying her home, making it as perfect as possible
for her family and friends.
Y ou can help her make home beautiful by
presenting her with one or more pieces o f cut
glass- For this just adds the fininshing touch to
the dining table, bullet or dressing table.
| Cut glass is ths happy combination ol beauty and much
usefnlne**.
| Wa are extraordinarily proud of our assortment and it al.
ways pleases us to show our good*. No trouble about the
price—It will suit any purse.
A . L . K U L ,L A N D E R
JEWELER AND ENGRAVER
Main Street
Phone Main 1321
Herbert W . Copeland,
Pust Prints the Best Sale Bills.
W. a WALKER, mayor.
brand.